“first ballot” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “first ballot”:

+ The first ballot of MPs took place on 13 June.

+ She was eliminated on the first ballot from the race on 13 June.

+ The following MPs were eliminated on the first ballot on 13 June.

+ When voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and MuseumNational Baseball Hall of Fame in 2007, he was a first ballot inductee with the third highest voting percentage.

+ That September, Carter led Sanders in the first ballot by 49% to 38%, leading to a second round.

+ He was eliminated on the first ballot from the race on 13 June.

+ However, she was eliminated on the first ballot from the race on 13 June.

first ballot in sentences?
first ballot in sentences?

“balancing” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “balancing”:

– This was a way of balancing the power of the lower house, where the numbers for each state were related to the state’s population.

– A handstand is the act of holding the body upside down balancing on the hands.

– The first one is balancing by Inspection.

– Halteres help balancing and improve flight.

– With the good balancing and the inherited hidden strength from his father, he’s aiming for first place in these Olympic Games.” and “Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games”.

balancing some ways to use
balancing some ways to use

Example sentences of “balancing”:

– Another attraction is Balancing rockBalancing Rock, a large basalt column that appears to be balancing on its end on the southern shore just outside Tiverton.

– It is important to strengthen a person’s “qi” because balancing the “yin” and “yang” of a person’s organs is important for people to be healthy.

– After the implant, people may become dizzy and have problems balancing for a few months.

– Classical mechanics is all about forces acting on a body in nature, balancing forces, maintaining equlibrium state, etc.

– The second one is Balancing by Numerical Method.

– Effectively, they work on balancing the brain’s chemistry.

– Each branch has ways of balancing out the power of another branch if it gets too powerful.

– In heterozygote advantage, or “heterotic balancing selection”, an individual who is heterozygous at a particular gene locus locus has a greater fitness than a homozygous individual.

– The mechanisms that conserve it are types of balancing selection.

– The term “fade” is also used in multi-speaker audio systems to describe the balancing of power between front and rear channels.

– Evidence for balancing selection can be found in the number of alleles in a population which are maintained above mutation rate frequencies.

– A tripod is a tool for balancing cameras.

– The Polarians move around by holding and balancing on a large ball.

- Another attraction is Balancing rockBalancing Rock, a large basalt column that appears to be balancing on its end on the southern shore just outside Tiverton.

- It is important to strengthen a person's "qi" because balancing the "yin" and "yang" of a person's organs is important for people to be healthy.
- After the implant, people may become dizzy and have problems balancing for a few months.

“madeleine” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “madeleine”:

– Lloyd Webber’s third and current wife is Madeleine Gurdon, a former three-day event horsewoman.

– Tanaka was defeated in the 1994 election by Democrat Carl Gutierrez and Madeleine Bordallo.

– Bias-cut garments were prominent in haute couture clothes designed by Madeleine Vionnet in the 1920s.

– All the voices except those of Madeleine and Gabriel were done by Oliver Postgate who also wrote the stories.

– Françoise Madeleine d’Orléans was born at the Château de Saint-Germain-en-LayeChâteau de Saint Germain en Laye and was the youngest surviving daughter of Gaston of Orléans and his second wife Marguerite of Lorraine.

– Aubrey Smith, Madeleine Carroll, Guy Standing.

– It stars George Peppard, Jean Seberg, Richard Kiley, Charles McGraw, Madeleine Sherwood and was distributed by Columbia Pictures.

– Marie Madeleine Berthe LeBeau was a French movie actress.

madeleine in-sentences
madeleine in-sentences

Example sentences of “madeleine”:

– Princess Madeleine is married to United KingdomBritish financier Christopher O’Neill.

– Christine Madeleine Odette Lagarde since 5 July 2011.

– In 1874 Saint-Saëns retired from the church called the Madeleine and Fauré became choirmaster.

– Knowing that Françoise Madeleine was so young and timid, it allowed Christine the opportunity to maintain her power over Savoy and her son.

– Other famous alumni include: Warren Buffett, Madeleine AlbrightMadeline Albright, and Lou Gehrig.

– Françoise Madeleine died in 1664 childless.

– The screenplay was written by Jennifer Lee Jennifer Lee and is based on the 1962 novel of the same name by Madeleine L’Engle.

– Forbes Magazine ranked Madeleine at 12th place on its “20 Hottest Young Royals” list in 2008.

– The movie stars Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, Janel Parrish, Anna Cathcart, Trezzo Mahoro, Madeleine Arthur, Emilija Baranac, Kelcey Mawema, Jordan Fisher, Ross Butler Ross Butler, Julie Tao, Sarayu Blue, John Corbett, Holland Taylor, and Maddie Ziegler.

– He wants to find a way to get Madeleine to love him.

– The big question now is: Is sex a sufficient criterion for a writer? – Will these people write fundamentally different things, based on whether they are male or female? – Leaving out people like Mary Wollstonecraft, do you think that Madeleine L’Engle’s or Astrid Lindgren’s writing would have been fundamentally different, if they had been male? – Does John Grisham need to be male to produce the writing he does? – If this is really the case, we need to categorize writers by gender, if not, then we do not really need the category.

– It stars Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, Janel Parrish, Anna Cathcart, Madeleine Arthur, Emilija Baranac, Israel Broussard and John Corbett.

– It was under her influence that her son married her niece, Françoise Madeleine d’Orléans in a proxy wedding.

– The parents checked on the children every so often, until it was discovered Madeleine was missing at 22:00.

– In 1925 Milhaud married his cousin, an actress called Madeleine Milhaud.

– His daughter is Madeleine Albright, former United States Secretary of State.

– Princess Leonore, Duchess of Gotland, is the first child of Princess Madeleine of Sweden and Christopher O’Neill.

– Princess Madeleine was born on 10 June 1982 at 19.05 Central European Time in the Drottningholm Palace in Drottningholm, Sweden.

– Isabelle Anne Madeleine Huppert is a French actress.

- Princess Madeleine is married to United KingdomBritish financier Christopher O'Neill.

- Christine Madeleine Odette Lagarde since 5 July 2011.

How to use in sentence of “wavy”

How to use in-sentence of “wavy”:

+ Their fur is curly or wavy and is very soft.

+ In his work, he used spirals, organic forms, wavy lines, bright colours, and a strong individualism.

+ The fleece coat is usually wavy and long and has a silky feel to it.

+ The two wavy lines above and below are for the two rivers which gave the district its name, the Ruhr and the Ennepe.

+ Formerly, the coat of arms of Somalia from June 8, 1919 featured a shield divided horizontally by a wavy white line.

+ It has a horizontal bands of red and blue with the gold, with seventeen rays centered on the upper half and three white wavy horizontal stripes on the lower half.

How to use in sentence of wavy
How to use in sentence of wavy

Some in-sentence examples of “recitative”

How to use in-sentence of “recitative”:

– The music is not divided so clearly into recitative and aria like it had been for two centuries.

– As well as recitative and aria there would be choruses.

– His recitative became more expressive and was accompanied by the orchestra instead of by a harpsichord.

– There are no bar lines in recitative because there is no regular beat.

– During the recitative things would happen in the story.

– When Aschenbach sings recitative accompanied by the piano.

– The arias often have an introductory movement called “arioso” which in musical style is something between a recitative and an aria.

Some in-sentence examples of recitative
Some in-sentence examples of recitative

In sentence use of “roll”

How to use in-sentence of “roll”:

+ It is usually part of a drum kit, and is used in many forms of music including reggae, jazz and rock and roll as well as many others.

+ The chance it will land on any number between 1 and 6 is 1, because every time we roll the die, it will always land on a number between 1 and 6.

+ A two-time “Grammy Hall of Fame” Inductee, Jackie Wilson was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.

+ Just as there is Christian music, there is music that came from voodoo rituals, which influenced jazz, and many of the original jazz players are rumored to have had a connection to voodoo in some way, including Jelly Roll Morton and Louis Armstrong.

+ Eric Hilliard Nelson was an American rock and roll musician, singer-songwriter and actor.

+ The original 1983 building and the first design of the rebuilt 2005 structure site held a rock and roll exhibit in a building next to the restaurant and a small upstairs McDonald’s museum display.

In sentence use of roll
In sentence use of roll

Example sentences of “roll”:

+ Shortly after, their derailed car started to roll down an embankment.

+ He was a member of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

+ Each retarder has a series of stationary brakes around a short section of each rail on the rail trackstrack that hold and slow the cars’ wheels through friction as they roll through them.

+ A sweet roll refers to any kind of bread roll or bun that is made to taste sweet.

+ The person on the lane swings the ball and lets it go to roll along the lane, attempting to knock down ten wooden pins.

+ In 1990 the original four members of the Kinks were inducted into the Rock Roll Hall of Fame and in the UK Music Hall of Fame in November 2005.

+ The band announced the Save Rock and Roll tour in May through June in support of the album.

+ Speciality is known for its rhythm and blues, blues, gospel and early rock and roll music which the label recorded.

+ Shortly after, their derailed car started to roll down an embankment.

+ He was a member of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
+ Each retarder has a series of stationary brakes around a short section of each rail on the rail trackstrack that hold and slow the cars' wheels through friction as they roll through them.

+ Comments before complaints of “too short” roll in, do consider that this article probably already meets the criteria of what makes a VGA.

+ In the later 1950s and in the 1960s, rock and roll became popular across the United States and in Europe.

+ Gymnasts throw balls and catch them, bounce and roll them, balance the ball on their hand, and do waves and circles.

+ They are most famous for their stage show and songs like “Rock and Roll All Nite”.

+ Cats rub on the plant, roll on the ground, paw at it, lick it, and chew it.

+ He usually let Cranky’s rambling roll off his back, but this time was different.

More in-sentence examples of “roll”:

+ A pizza roll is a type of pizza covered with bread.

+ Neil Young has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice, first as a solo artist in 1995 and again as a member of Buffalo Springfield in 1997.

+ In 2012, the Marvelettes were nominated for 2013 induction to the Rock Roll Hall of Fame.

+ Because of their shape they do not roll off.

+ The guns could not be aimed abeam, as their weight would cause the ship to roll over when fired.

+ Reed inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with The Velvet Underground in 1996 and as a solo artist in 2015.

+ The band has released Cover versioncover-versions of rock and roll songs during live performances.

+ Bad Religion returned to a somewhat mellower, rock and roll version of their original sound with the “Back to the Known” EP, but disbanded temporarily soon after.

+ Even though the common 35 mm film is also wound on a spool, it is not called roll film.

+ Green Day has covered Ramones songs a few times, such as recording “Outsider” for the tribute album “We’re a Happy Family”, and performanceperforming “Blitzkrieg Bop” and “Teenage Lobotomy” when the Ramones made it into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002.

+ For example, he kept track of prisoners during roll calls.

+ Tumbleweeds break off from their roots and roll in the wind in order to spread their seeds.

+ In 1988, Jardine was added into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Beach Boys.

+ He began to stock rock and roll records, and record buyers around England liked Epstein and his store.

+ A group of about 3,000 miners marched to Lambing Flat led by a brass band and two men carrying the roll up banner.

+ Bowie was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on 17 January 1996.

+ A small exhibit in the museum indicates that the famous Breaker Morant of the Boer War does not appear in the Roll of Honour.

+ Garage rock is a raw and energetic style of rock and roll that was popular in the mid-1960s in the United States, Canada, and other countries.

+ Turner is a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Turner has won eight Grammy Awards.

+ In 2002, Jackson was given a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for being the Best Entertainment Manager of All Time.

+ The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

+ Australian music has had lots of world-wide stars, for example the opera singers Nellie Melba and Joan Sutherland, the rock and roll bands Bee Gees, AC/DC and INXS, the folk-rocker Paul Kelly, the pop singer Kylie Minogue and Australian country music stars Slim Dusty and John Williamson.

+ Pitman played on some of the most celebrated and influential records of the rock and roll era.

+ In 1989 The Rolling Stones were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

+ Whoever repeatedly avoids work, despite previous warning stays away from roll calls for work assignments or head counts, constantly reports to the doctor or dentist without reason, feigns physical suffering or disability doesn’t march, constantly acts lazy and sluggish, was unclean, writes obnoxious letters, steals from fellow prisoners, hits, bullies for their attitude, derides or ridicules, will be punished for incorrigibility with continuous punitive labor, detention, with punitive exercise or be flogged.

+ She also instituted the custom of conducting an Easter egg roll on the White House lawn.

+ Drum fills are sometimes called “drum rolls”, but a roll is actually a steady beat on a single drum, while a fill may use more than one drum or beat.

+ Roy Young was a English rock and roll singer, pianist and keyboard player.

+ Players who score a strike or spare on their 10th frame are allowed to roll the ball up to two additional times to score their bonus points.

+ He joined the Rock Roll Hall of Fame in 2013.

+ Pop music came from the Rock and Roll movement of the early 1950s, when vinyl recordrecord companies recorded songs that they thought that teenagers would like.

+ The drums and bass guitar would be similar to rock and roll songs that would be made later.

+ For more than 30 years he has been a singer along with his “E-Street Band.” Also, he is now a member in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

+ Sometimes, ball lightning floats or glides just above the ground for a few seconds, or it can roll on the surface of an object.

+ While the mixture is still wet, workers toss additional marble chips of various colors into each panel and roll a lightweight roller over the entire surface.

+ This is done by throwing a strong sleeper and allowing the yoyo to roll across the floor.

+ Ginetta was a famous roll model for the world.

+ It is included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame list of the “500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll“.

+ One day, U-boat did not return in time for roll call and his ship was forced to sail away without him.

+ They roll these balls with their bodies.

+ To be compared to the best rock and roll band in the business, who are still going today and are about to release another album, there is no higher compliment…” Hawkins played Joel’s guitar while Joel sang without any guitar.

+ Keltner even played drums on some of Starr’s solo records, and Starr was thought of as one of the best drummers in rock and roll music.

+ He asked them to roll him over and turn him facedown.

+ Some people even get rid of the torsion bar suspension and install coilover-type springs that mount to a roll cage.

+ Ronnie Wood was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 as a member of The Rolling Stones.

+ Kings and noblemen could roll up and transport tapestries from one residence to another.

+ A pizza roll is a type of pizza covered with bread.

+ Neil Young has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice, first as a solo artist in 1995 and again as a member of Buffalo Springfield in 1997.

“prefecture” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “prefecture”:

+ The prefecture is bordered on the west by Aichi Prefecture and Nagano Prefecture.

+ Kurishima was born in Chiba Prefecture on September 14, 1994.

+ The prefecture faces the Sea of Japan.

+ The offices of Tokyo Prefecture were also opened.

+ It is in the Grand Est region and its prefecture is the city of Chaumont.

prefecture how to use?
prefecture how to use?

Example sentences of “prefecture”:

+ Fujita was born in Fukuoka Prefecture on June 22, 1987.

+ Gifu shares borders with seven other prefectures: Aichi Prefecture, Fukui Prefecture, Ishikawa Prefecture, Mie Prefecture, Nagano Prefecture, Shiga Prefecture and Toyama Prefecture.

+ In 1661, the first Japanese bills, “”hansatsu”“, are published in Fukui Prefecture and made in Echizen washi production areas.

+ Yoshida was born in Shizuoka Prefecture on February 11, 1958.

+ The northern half is administratively part of Kagoshima Prefecture and Kyūshū.

+ Toyama is an industrial prefecture because companies like YKK and Sankyo Aluminum have been able to take advantage of cheap hydro-electricity generated by rivers flowing from its high mountains.

+ Yoshikawa was born in Mie Prefecture on December 13, 1961.

+ Furukawa was born in Osaka Prefecture on July 5, 1934.

+ Nagano Prefecture was created from the area of the former Shinano Province.

+ Fujita was born in Fukuoka Prefecture on June 22, 1987.

+ Gifu shares borders with seven other prefectures: Aichi Prefecture, Fukui Prefecture, Ishikawa Prefecture, Mie Prefecture, Nagano Prefecture, Shiga Prefecture and Toyama Prefecture.
+ In 1661, the first Japanese bills, “"hansatsu"“, are published in Fukui Prefecture and made in Echizen washi production areas.

+ The prefecture is in the Tōhoku region of Honshū island.

+ Akita Prefecture faces the Sea of Japan.

+ Nakamoto was born in Hiroshima Prefecture on October 29, 1959.

+ Sens is the second “commune” of the department by its population, after Auxerre, prefecture of the department.

+ Its prefecture is Saint-Lô.

+ Kikuhara was born in Kanagawa Prefecture on July 7, 1969.

More in-sentence examples of “prefecture”:

+ Fukushima is the prefecture that is furthest south in the Tōhoku region.

+ Kiryu was born in Kanagawa Prefecture on October 31, 1989.

+ Châlons-en-Champagne is a prefecture of the Marne department since 1800.

+ Its Capital citycapital, and the prefecture of the department, is the city of Marseille.

+ Its prefecture is Quimper.

+ Ohashi was born in Hiroshima Prefecture on April 21, 1934.

+ Kusaki was born in Kyoto Prefecture on April 12, 1962.

+ Hasegawa was born in Miyagi Prefecture on January 29, 1997.

+ Its prefecture is Cergy.

+ The show, which began in October 2008, features a Japanese girl named Yuna in place of Lilo, and is set on a fictional island in Okinawa prefecture instead of Hawaii.

+ Ikeda was born in Shizuoka Prefecture on January 5, 1962.

+ Its prefecture is the city of Valence.

+ Until the Meiji Restoration, the lands of Aomori prefecture were part of Mutsu Province.

+ Shiji was born in Aichi Prefecture on October 20, 1938.

+ Otabe: This Nama-Yatsuhashi uses rice grown in Fukui prefecture which is called “Koshihikari”, Hokkaido adzuki bean, and water in Fukui prefecture.

+ The is a river in Niigata Prefecture in Japan.

+ All of Sagami became part of the new Kanagawa Prefecture in 1876.

+ In 1871, Ibaraki Prefecture was created from Hitachi Province.

+ Each subprefecture is part of the greater administration of the prefecture and the national state.

+ Shizuoka prefecture was formed from the former Tōtōmi Province, Suruga Province and Izu Province provinces.

+ Saitama Prefecture is south of the prefecture.

+ The prefecture faces the Seto Inland Sea and the Pacific Ocean.

+ The prefecture is in the southern part of the country, bordering the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

+ Konno was born in Chiba Prefecture on October 10, 1980.

+ The sixteen voivodeships that make up Poland are further divided into “powiaty second-level units of Local governmentadministration, which are about the same as to a county, district or prefecture in other countries.

+ Fukushima is the prefecture that is furthest south in the Tōhoku region.

+ Kiryu was born in Kanagawa Prefecture on October 31, 1989.

+ In 1964, a chemical factory at Kanose, NiigataKanose village in Niigata Prefecture released methyl mercury into the river and this caused the Niigata Minamata disease.

+ Ichihashi was born in Hyogo Prefecture on June 9, 1909.

+ The city of Cognac is along the Charente Charente cities of Angoulême, prefecture of the Charente department, and Saintes, a subprefecture in the Charente-Maritime department.

+ The railway line that runs from Omiya station in Saitama Prefecture to Takasaki Station in the Gunma Prefecture.

+ The prefecture in addition includes the Ikaria island and Fournoi Island.

+ Perpignan is the prefecture of the Pyrénées-Orientales department since 1790.

+ Yasumoto was born in Shizuoka Prefecture on July 6, 1990.

+ The area of Shimane Prefecture includes the List of Provinces of Japanold provinces of Iwami Province, Izumo Province, and Oki Province.

+ It is bordered by Miyazaki Prefecture to the south.

+ In other words, each prefecture has a modern name and an old provincial name.

+ Kagoshima borders Kumamoto Prefecture and Miyazaki Prefecture.

+ Its prefecture is Arras.

+ Nakachi was born in Chiba Prefecture on December 16, 1980.

+ It is the prefecture of the Cher department.

+ Its Capital citycapital, and prefecture of the department, is the city of Digne-les-Bains.

+ Nagano Prefecture is south of Niigata Prefecture.

+ Nagasaki Prefecture is on its western border.

+ Miyagi Prefecture used to be part of Mutsu Province.

+ Across the wadi, less than a kilometer away, is the Chinese-administered village, called Dêmqog, Ngari PrefectureDêmqog, in the Ngari Prefecture within Tibet.

+ Iwabuchi was born in Tochigi Prefecture on November 17, 1933.

+ A prefecture is a word used by countries such as Greece and Japan.

+ Its prefecture is La Roche-sur-Yon and its population is about 577,000.

+ In 1337, Kuniyasu Chiyotsuru, a sword maker from Kyoto Prefecture in Japan, moved to “Echizen no kuni” for citizens who live there.

How to use the word “coating”

How to use in-sentence of “coating”:

– They secrete a waxy coating for defence.

– The powder melts, flows, and then hardens to a smooth, durable vitreous coating on ceramics, metal, or glass.

– Young gouda is usually sold with a yellow or red coating of paraffin wax.

– The foil may have a non-stick coating on only one side.

– It can also be used to add a bluish coating to steel.

How to use the word coating
How to use the word coating

Example sentences of “coating”:

– Bismuth makes a thin coating of bismuth oxide when it is in air.

– Actinium reacts quickly with oxygen and moisture in air forming a white coating of actinium oxide that stops the actinium from oxidizing.

– Another example is Arctostaphylosmanzanita plants, which have a thick waxy coating and keep their leaves vertical to the sun.

– The top one is called mother-of-pearl because it is a coating of pearl material.

– They have a wax coating to make them waterproof.

– Some fried foods are given a coating of batter batter or breading prior to frying.

– This makes a thicker coating that lasts a long time.

– Most common is deep frying or sautéing after coating the rings with batter.

– The protective coating on the nuts was poor, and allowed moisture to cause damage.

– This coating is very corrosive.

– The metal cannot continue corroding because the coating isolates the rest of the metal from the source of oxygen.

– The other part of that coating is copper hydroxide.

– This coating is known as mosaic gold.

- Bismuth makes a thin coating of bismuth oxide when it is in air.

- Actinium reacts quickly with oxygen and moisture in air forming a white coating of actinium oxide that stops the actinium from oxidizing.
- Another example is Arctostaphylosmanzanita plants, which have a thick waxy coating and keep their leaves vertical to the sun.

“put under” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “put under”:

– During the 2008 Tibetan unrestTibetan unrest of 2008, Woeser and her husband were put under house arrest after they spoke to reporters.

– At 1500 UTC September 15, Dominican Republic from Cabrera, María Trinidad SánchezCabrera to Cabo Engano were put under a hurricane watch as Marilyn approached.

– Following World War I, the former German colony of German South-West Africa was put under administration of the Union of South Africa as a League of Nations mandate and was treated as if it were another province.

– After the 2009–2010 Iranian election protests, Karroubi was put under house arrest in February 2011.

– If a king is weak, it may be put under direct attack.

put under use in sentences
put under use in sentences

Example sentences of “put under”:

- In early 1997, Sajida was put under house arrest, along with her daughters Raghad and Rana, because they were suspected of being involved in an attempted assassination on Uday on 12 December 1996.

- On 10 April, all of the Muscat governorate was put under lockdown until 22 April, this was extended twice, currently the lockdown is expected to end on 29 May.

– In early 1997, Sajida was put under house arrest, along with her daughters Raghad and Rana, because they were suspected of being involved in an attempted assassination on Uday on 12 December 1996.

– On 10 April, all of the Muscat governorate was put under lockdown until 22 April, this was extended twice, currently the lockdown is expected to end on 29 May.

– The main method of growing it is paddy field farming, that is to say fields that are put under water.

– The country has been put under a nation-wide lockdown until 9 May, which was initiated on 1 April and later extended twice.

– In Asia, Japan was put under American occupation.

– The area was put under the control of the League of Nations for 15 years.

– In France the administration was reorganized, the court system was simplified, and all schools were put under centralized control.

– The following awards are put under the year they were announced.

– It is unknown if she was put under pressure, or if she declined because in South Africa her people were persecuted.

– However, Italian Somaliland was put under a United Nations mandate, so the Italians could not make it a colony.

– Several areas were put under a mandatory evacuation.

“oregon” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “oregon”:

+ From 1968 through 1976, she taught at Stanford University until joining the faculty at the University of Oregon in Eugene, where she taught through 1987.

+ The Oregon dispute was an important factor in determining the physical shape of British Columbia, and as the political impetus for British investment in protecting her lands in British Columbia.

+ Thayer is a city in Oregon County, MissouriOregon County, Missouri, United States.

+ The trip’s purpose was to map and describe the Oregon Trail from South Pass, Wyoming to the Columbia River.

+ Morgan moved to Oregon to play for Portland Thorns in 2013, and she stayed with the team until 2015.

+ Klamath County is represented in the Oregon State Senate by Republican Doug Whitsett.

+ This template adds an external link to an article on nutrients at the Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University.

+ The president of the Catholic League, William Donohue, said that the president of the Oregon University, Dave Frohnmayer, is partially responsible for the pictures.

oregon how to use?
oregon how to use?

Example sentences of “oregon”:

+ Roberts was married to Oregon state Sen.

+ Burrell was born on Grants Pass, OregonGrants Pass, Oregon on August 22, 1967.
+ The only living species of the genus is "Sequoia sempervirens", the coast redwood, in northern California and southern Oregon in the United States.

+ Roberts was married to Oregon state Sen.

+ Burrell was born on Grants Pass, OregonGrants Pass, Oregon on August 22, 1967.

+ The only living species of the genus is “Sequoia sempervirens”, the coast redwood, in northern California and southern Oregon in the United States.

+ Travelers who did reach Oregon looked back on the Trail with different feelings.

+ The students of the University of Oregon said that they made the pictures of Jesus because they want to show how people who are religious feel when people make pictures that may be offensive to Jesus.

+ Combs was killed during a land speed record attempt as part of the North American Eagle Project on August 27, 2019, in the Alvord Desert, Oregon at the age of 39.

+ Wilhelm died in Eugene, Oregon on March 8, 2018 at the age of 89.

+ Mortensen was born in Enterprise, Oregon on February 2, 1939.

+ Imhoff died on June 30, 2017 in Bend, Oregon of a heart attack at the age of 78.

+ The 1846 Oregon Treaty with Britain led to U.S.

+ People who traveled the Oregon Trail could use three types of animals to pull their wagons: Cattleoxen, mules, or horses.

+ The Umpqua River begins in the Southern Oregon Cascades, and flows west to the Pacific Ocean near Reedsport, Oregon.

+ Idaho is bordered by Washington and Oregon on the west, Montana and Wyoming on the east, Utah and Nevada on the south and the country of Canada on the north side.

+ Dickson was drafted out of the University of Oregon by the Baltimore Ravens with the 70th pick in the third round of the 2010 NFL Draft.

More in-sentence examples of “oregon”:

+ She must also try and stop an incoming storm that will hit her town Arcadia Bay, Oregon in the United States.

+ Oregon“, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that Oregon could continue to use the Death with Dignity Act.

+ It was organized in 1845 and named for the Oregon Territory.

+ The album had attracted controversy when Interscope Records paid a Portland, Oregon radio station $5,000 to play the single “Counterfeit” fifty times which attracted criticism of “payola” toward both the band and the label.

+ He was the head coach at Pomona College, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, the United States Merchant Marine Academy, Utah State University, Wake Forest University, Southern Oregon University, and the United States Coast Guard Academy.

+ Benson died on January 1, 2020 in Eugene, Oregon at the age of 94.

+ In 1842, Carson guided Frémont across the Oregon Trail to Wyoming.

+ His daughter Nancy is married to United States senator from Oregon Ron Wyden.

+ He was in the Oregon House of Representatives from the 18th District from his appointment in January 2007 until his resignation in January 2017.

+ From the 1500s to the 1700s, Europeans explored the region, beginning with the discovery of Oregon and Washington.

+ Hesseman was born in Lebanon, Oregon on February 27, 1940.

+ In 2018, voters in Lane County, Oregon chose not to use STAR voting in their future elections.

+ Sandburg died of complications from Alzheimer’s disease in Springfield, Oregon on October 6, 2018 at the age of 87.

+ The goal of the game was to successfully travel the trail from Independence, Missouri to Oregon City, Oregon.

+ She was the first woman to serve as Oregon governor, and the only woman elected to that office until 2016.

+ Polk also gained Oregon territory to the 49th parallel.

+ In 1941, it was proposed that Yreka were to be the capital city of the Jefferson proposed Jefferson state, which would be made-up of southern Oregon and northern California.

+ On March 3, 2018, Stiers died at his home in Newport, Oregon of bladder cancer-related complications at the age of 75.

+ The British also realized that the Americans would soon have enough settlers in Oregon to easily drive out the British defenders.

+ Packy was euthanasiaeuthanized after suffering from tuberculosis at the Oregon Zoo on February 9, 2017, at the age of 54.

+ The Territory of Oregon was organized on August 14, 1848, by an act of Congress out of the U.S.

+ She was a member of the Oregon Senate from 2003 until her death in May 2019.

+ Richardson is the owner of several comic book shops in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area.

+ It was used by people who were on the Oregon Trail.

+ Doerr died at his home in Junction City, OregonJunction City, Oregon on November 13, 2017 of natural causes at the age of 99, five months short of his 100th birthday.

+ He was the Circuit Court Judge of Washington County, Oregon until 1995, and then a Senior Judge until his retirement in 2005.

+ She must also try and stop an incoming storm that will hit her town Arcadia Bay, Oregon in the United States.

+ Oregon", the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that Oregon could continue to use the Death with Dignity Act.

+ All Republican Party Republicans, except Bob Packwood of Oregon and James Jeffords of Vermont, voted for confirmation.

+ Most of the settlers that came by the Oregon Trail had a very difficult trip.

+ Eischen died on December 7, 2020 in Oregon at the age of 93.

+ The river later was part of the Oregon Trail.

+ People traveled on the Oregon Trail in wagons in order to settle new parts of the United StatesUnited States of America during the 19th century.

+ In Oregon on May 19, 1983, she shot her three children and then shot herself in the arm.

+ He was born in Oregon County, Missouri.

+ The main street was called Oregon Street after the Oregon Trail.

+ Kirsch died on August 11, 2020 at his home in Portland, Oregon from Alzheimer’s disease-related problems, aged 91.

+ In 1975, the team took the name “Timbers” because Oregon is known for logging and forestry.

+ Hurley died on February 21, 2021 in Portland, Oregon at the age of 99.

+ The Cascade Range in Washington, Oregon and northern California is made of volcanoes.

+ He was the 88th Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court.

+ Brooks died on May 30, 2013 in Salem, Oregon from natural causes, aged 96.

+ It goes from Northern California, through Oregon and Washington, and ends in British Columbia, Canada.

+ He also served as Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives.

+ Brooks was the superintendent of Oregon State Hospital for 27 years from 1955 to 1982.

+ Because of this, he said, any doctor in Oregon who wrote another prescription for physician-assisted suicide would be breaking the Controlled Substances Act.

+ Linde died on August 31, 2020 in Portland, Oregon at the age of 96.

+ Maxwell died on May 11, 2019 in Bend, Oregon at the age of 98.

+ But Lariviere found OU money that did not come from Oregon to give bigger pay increases to faculty and staff.

+ Alton is the county seat of Oregon County, MissouriOregon County, Missouri, United States.

+ It is also called the Oregon Trail Rose.